Jessica Caldwell hates the day she met him, and she hates him even more. But now the two of them will be connected forever...

Eli Faulkner is one of the best trial lawyers in Tennessee. It's what he lives for -- righting injustices. When he's called upon to defend Tag Grissom, an arrogant cardiologist accused of murder, he fi nds himself wondering, could this be more than just a case?

Holland Fletcher has always wanted to be a true investigative journalist, but he's never really stepped up to the plate. That is, until he receives an anonymous tip and is plunged into a dangerous realm of intrigue and murder that involves not only the Supreme Court, but the entire nation.

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"Jerome Teel has done it again! The Divine Appointment is an imaginative legal thriller fi lled with surprising twists and turns. Teel leads his readers through murder investigations, political gamesmanship, power struggles, and challenging relationships, while exploring profound issues of life and faith." -- David S. Dockery, president, Union University

"Jerome Teel has crafted an intriguing political thriller -- nice twists and turns to keep you reading. He paints vivid mental pictures that bring characters and locales to life." -- Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee's 7th District

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"They aren't hiding just one something, but a bunch of somethings..."

Jessica Caldwell hates the day she met him, and she hates him even more. But now the two of them will be connected forever...

Eli Faulkner is one of the best trial lawyers in Tennessee. It's what he lives for -- righting injustices. When he's called upon to defend Tag Grissom, an arrogant cardiologist accused of murder, he fi nds himself wondering, could this be more than just a case?

Holland Fletcher has always wanted to be a true investigative journalist, but he's never really stepped up to the plate. That is, until he receives an anonymous tip and is plunged into a dangerous realm of intrigue and murder that involves not only the Supreme Court, but the entire nation.

Jerome Teel simply needs to write more books. This was an outstanding political thriller and if you're a Christian, with a strong core message as well. Whether it be the interesting twists and turns or the personal stories and relationships between characters, the book was a wonderful story and is begging for a sequel. I have not yet ordered the Election yet but plan to, and do hope that Mr. Teel comes up with books. I would recommend he stay with the same characters rather than stand alone books. One could easily envision a series of books revolving around Mr. Fletcher.

I try to stay with Christian Fiction/Mystery/Thriller and I can't say enough about this book. Note only does the author do what all Christian writers do by not having a bunch of sex, drugs, etc., in the book, but he actually talks about Christianity and Jesus and has great Christian characters. And it really is a great thriller! Love, love, love this book.